Many years ago, I purchased 70 skeins of what was then a “new” and novel product: Classic Elite’s, Waterspun: a felted merino roving.
I bought it because I had a particular project in mind, and I bought 70 skeins because the yarn store where I was making the purchase was willing to order the yarn in all of the colors I wanted, but only if was willing to purchase the yarn in the quantities it would have to be ordered in.
I never did finish the project I originally intended to make, but eventually I used the yarn I had left (which was many, many skeins), purchased additional colors from what was on the shelves of the yarn store, and made the squares seen here:

I had every intention of making myself a jacket, but something happened (or didn’t happen) along the way, and the jacket never got made.
Eventually, using the squares I had made for the jacket, I made a bag by assembling the squares, adding a single crochet edging, a loop, a crochet “button”, and straps.
Once I had all of the pieces assembled, I felted it; here is a view of the front:

and here is a view of the back:

Despite having used 22 of the squares to make a purse, I still had a lot of squares left that could be used for something, and yesterday it finally occurred to me what that something was.
In early November, a new puppy joined our household. He was welcomed by all sentient beings, save the cat, Stripes, and while our cat frequently turns her nose up at pet items we have purchased or made specifically for her, our dog/puppy, Clooney, is much more receptive to gifts. He not only likes what we get for him, he is also fond of the stuff that was purchased with the cat in mind.
Like this scratching mat:

Yesterday as I swept up the strands of sisal that were scattered about the livingroom as a result of Clooney using this as a chew toy/pet mat, I decided that a pet mat made from the previously crocheted but currently unpurposed squares would be perfect, and that given Clooney’s enthusiasm for chewing, it would probably fare better if it were felted.
So, Clover bent-tipped yarn needle in hand, I set to work. By sunset last night I had gotten this far:

And today, I got even farther:

My goal is to finish joining the seams early in the morning and get a start on the felting before noon.
By the time I take my son to his trumpet lesson, all that will be left is the drying.
As usual, beautiful work and beautiful color. The bag, however, is absolutely amazing, gorgeous and wonderful.
Leslie,
What a beautiful bag..you have amazing skill…and…a gorgeous mat to be for the new pupper..
That’s a lucky puppy! And that’s a lucky cat, too, although she doesn’t appreciate it. She’s a far cry from my cats; my three cats fight over the one pet mat I’ve made so far.
By the way, I agree with Sonja: that bag is really gorgeous.
your comment…
I love the bag, and the pet mat is going to be wonderful too!
You inspire me! Your work is great and your willingness to pick up and old project and modify it makes me want to scavenge through my stash!
I am in LOVE with that bag!!!! Happy New Year! 😀
That bag is adorbs!
your comment…WOW!! The colors and everything. Just your energy is so amazing.. I would love to spend just 1 hr with you…{not a stalker sorry} your love4 all animals …. Hey HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR…. You, your lucky son your cat (loved the pics, and The most awesome Dog)tuscaloosa alabama
your comment…just a great fan of yours… you ROCK Lady!!!!!!!
your comment… Have ya’ll heard the term “pig”? we all know frogs, pig is: Project In Grocerybag….